OpenShot

The OpenShot video editor is quite amazing. The best thing is, it’s cross-platform, available for Windows, Mac as well as Linux.

The UI looks nice and easier to use. I saw a few video tutorials for the OpenShot video editor and it seems a complete package for anyone looking for a free video editor to create decent enough videos.

If you are a YouTube and just getting started, this might be a useful piece of software for you.

Shotcut

Shotcut is another nice software that is free of cost and yet offers features that are only avialable in paid ones.

The only downside of this video editor (as it the case with other awesome free video editors) is it’s UI, which is pretty basic.

The software comes with a bit of learning curve, but if you are looking for a software that can do more than just adding a few clips and putting music in the background to make a video, then Shotcut could be your choice.

The Tutorial page talks about how to use its different features, such as stabilizing a video clip, putting transitions, adding filters to the clips etc.

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